As Dak Prescott prepares to begin his fifth season as the Cowboys starting quarterback, things feel a lot different than in years one through four.
With no preseason games, COVID-19 protocols, and a new head coach, Prescott said heβs taking it all in stride.
βTo sit there and say itβs been tougher on me than on others would be a shame,β Prescott said. β Itβs just a challenge Iβve accepted and Iβve taken on. As I have said, I am comfortable right where I am and I feel like I am where I need to be.β
Prescott and the Cowboys are also still discussing how they will handle potential personal expressions and protests about social injustice during the 2020 season, and spoke about the change he hopes to see.
βAsk communities, as people we need to come together, help one another, and support one another in love. I think that is what those team meetings are about. How do we do that?β Prescott said. βItβs about how do we help one another, how do we help each other feel safe, how do we help our community, and obviously be transparent enough to help this country in the sensitive time that weβre in.β
Hoping to see the change while also preparing for a crucial contract season set to kick off next Sunday against the Rams.